Gaathier Mahed on Gravimetry and The PhD experience
Who would have thought that after the discovery of gravity,
just like Columbus discovered America even though people already inhabited the
continent, we would be applying the principal in the realm of the hydrological
sciences. The fundamental change in mass movement in the subsurface alludes to
the total water storage change and in turn has an impact on the water balance
of a catchment/basin/aquifer/soil body.
Example of the gravitational force structure of the Earth (http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/image/ 1412/geoid2005_champgrace_2362.jpg)
When one delves into the literature regarding the topic of
gravity, we find that it has evolved as a research topic mainly covered by
geomatics professionals in the past, to an area of interest for hydrologists
today. Classical geophysical literature also highlights applications to
prospecting for ore bodies, but that is of no interest to people studying
advanced courses in plumbing. I mention this due to the fact that I have
received phone calls to fix geysers of people I know who thought I studied
plumbing instead of hydrogeology. I still fail to understand this link, but it
makes me never lose hope in life throwing me a curve ball.
The principle related to mass storage change was the point of
departure for a PhD thesis. I embarked on the struggle and whilst travelling to
Europe for training realised that many other research scientists have already completed
their dissertations on the exact same topic. This was a cause for concern and
all panic stations were alerted and were in full control of my already worried
mind. The question arose.....How do you do something new that somebody else
already done in a different way?
PhD problems (https://makingbones.files.wordpress.com/2013/02/picture12.jpg)
After shifting to open source software for the entire
project, as if my life was not difficult enough already, and travelling all
over the world to find enlightenment, because I realised I needed it, I reached
my Eureka moment whilst standing in the middle of nowhere with a cigarette in
my mouth and looking at clay, not kaolonite for the pedalogists but something
else. This was coupled with the readings, ramblings and rants of many
Professors and actually meant that I had to change my outlook and challenge the
status quo, please don’t tell my psychologist or my mother, they will not be
happy. The realisation that something was staring you in the face all this time
and all you need was a gear change can be frustrating yet liberating. This is
why the gravity of the situation, no pun intended, was overwhelming. The
aforementioned fact coupled with the statement by my project leader related to
no funding being available put my backside in gear and led to the completion of
the treatise in 3 years. It is amazing what money, or the lack thereof can
achieve.
What I am saying is ....do the PhD, not for your mother to
have bragging rights or your for your family to ask you strange questions, but
for yourself and for you to realise that you can push your limits beyond what
is humanly possible. Ok Ok maybe it is
humanly possible, but it is still a great achievement and can be done by anyone
who has the will, determination, patience and consistency in their work ethic. Choose a topic you have an interest and
passion for, otherwise it will weigh you down and overcoming it will be even
more of a challenge.
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